Straits Echo, 7 September 1915

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  • 34 1 Straits Echo j.AJS.V CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. C'ROJLaT.'NG T3ROHGKOUT THE STRASTS, «1E SALAT STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENEKAMI! VOL. 13. $24 Per Aobuip PENANG, TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1915. Single Csry, 10 cents. No. 2Uj
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    • 15 1 TO LET. 1 BUNGALOW No. 1428, BURMAH ROAD. LOCATION QUILT HEALTHY. APPLY 53, Beach Street.
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  • 2384 2 0. Henry’s Funny Cipher. ['Continued from yesterday's issue.] The most charming open cipher ever devised was by Bob Englehart, in O. Henry’s ■tory. President Mirafloies, of the imaginary Republic of Anchuria, was suspected of an intention to flee from the country with the public revenues and the opera
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  • 534 3 Subscription List. Penang Women’s Work. Q M.N G.: Amount previously acknowledged 92 00 Mrs. W. E. Cleaver 10 00 Mrs. Robert Young 600 Mrs. Biggs 2.00 Mr. Justice Edmonds 3.00 Mr. J. P. Allen 3.00 Mr. James Sellar, Bridge Win 3.80 Mrs. R. Scott, Bridge Win
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  • 298 3 The following was the result of the shoot at Kampong Bahru, on Monday afternoon Ridowat Challenge Trophy. Rapid Firing. si S 3 t- 0D pjs X 3 s S g §o •Miss Mathieu 27 30 27 84 Mrs Liston 24 34 25 83 •Mrs Wright-Motion 24
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  • 483 3 The following are further results of the drawings and handicaps for the Lawn Tennis Tohrnament at the Penang Cricket Club Single Handicap C. J Seath —3O bye S Agerhalm —l5 A W Blackford —.4 E J Bennett —.5 W Houston .Scr. A Mourin —15.2 J Tryner —15.4
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  • 47 3 The match between Crescent Star and Sabrul Jamil had to be abandoned od Saturday, the ground being under water. Stia Persenangan, on Sunday, scored two goals to one against Davul Musudiah. To-morrow, Wednesday, the Second Division leaders, Jomothol Moslem, play their most dangerous remaining adversaries, Babotsabar.
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  • 35 3 Billiard Tournament. The following was the result of the tie played off yesterday Double Handicap. R A Monteiro and S A Nicholas beat Rev L M Duvelle and C V C Aeria (250—188).
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  • 35 3 The undermentioned steamers will sail from this port as follows about (Friday) R.M.S. Sardinia 5 p.m. oo 17th instant Nankin 9 Ist; October Nore midnight 15th: Malta 9 pm. 29th: Novara 12th Nov.
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    • 441 3 WAJNTTE3D. ENGLISH NURSE seek ß re-engage-ment, baby from month preferred, good wages required. W. CONWAY, 536 2, Scotland Road, Penang. WANTED. WANTED for Rubber Estate in Kedah near Lunas two Junior Assistants. For further particulars apply to G. J. M. KEULEMANS, 5, F.M.S. Railway Buildings, Penang. 530 WANTED. A CHINESE
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  • 249 4 STRONG FEELING IN U. S. A. BITTER PRESS COMMENTS. New York, September 6. The admission of the Austrian Ambassador at Washington Count Dumba that the wrote the letter that was among the documents in the possession of the American correspondent who was detained at Falmouth, has provoked the
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  • 98 4 Published daily (except Sunday a and pablio holidays) AT TEB CBITEBiOj* PRESS. Lii>. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pare*. Daily Local M 924 per uumi» Oututation... Postage Extra. Hail Edition (Poet Free) 917.59 cablb adde*»s: ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo. 585 Printinj Department 343 N.ii.— All bu*in«t* communication*
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  • 1220 4 In one of our exchanges lately —we cannot remember which or we would gladly give place and date —we came across a paragraph stating that the office of Imperial German Chancellor would change hands in the near future. Our contemporary went on to say that it was realised in
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  • 976 4 Captain Minniken, of tha Malay states Guides, is paying a flying visit to Penang. Prof ssor Adams, of the Chicago University, rtoafttly appointed an Adviser to the Chinese Government, passed through Yokohama a few days ago on his way to China. Our Singapore correspondent wires that! H.
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  • 943 4 It is instructive to note that the Crown reserving the copyright in the vivid ccouuts of the fighting in the Dardan 9 !l N -ant to Australia by Captain Bean h flicial correspondent with the Im’n« r Australian forces. a We are told that a certain generous pl
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  • 625 5 (Reuters Service) Copyright Telegram. RUSSIAN SUC ESS. AT FRIEDRICHSTADT. Petrograd, September 6 3.35 p.m. A Petrograd communique states “The Russians faced the reinforced Germans in the region of Fried rich stadt and forced them to recross the Dwina near Linded after heavy fighting. In the Vila» Region.
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  • 515 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. MR. BALFOUR'S TRIBUTE. german miscalculations. London, September 5. Mr. A. J Btlfour, Firit Lord of the Admiralty, has soot a striking and important letter to a correspondent in which he covers the naval operations since the outbreak of war and especially the German
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  • 184 5 Before Mr. R Scott this morning a Malay was charged by Inspector Lawrence with cruelty to animals by overcrowding 100 lurong per gam in oue basket. The accused pleaded guilty, saying that he did not know that he was committing an offence. These pigeons were sent to
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  • 584 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. NO LIVES LOST. AMERICAN CONSUL'S REPORT. London, September 5, 4.53 p.m. The American Consul at Queenstown reports that there were only one or two Americans on board the Hesperian and that no Americtn was lost. Official Statement. London, September 5, 10 5 pm. The
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  • 639 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY. London, September 6, 1.45 a m. A Paris communique states that artillery activity continues around the Neuville, Rolincourt and Champagne front near Souvain. A very violent artillery duel occurred in the Argonne. Minor cannonade took place in Apremont and north of
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  • 152 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram NAVAL ENG \GEMENT. Petrograd, Septembir 6, 3 55 a m. A communique states that two Russian destroyers attacked near Zungualdak the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh and two enemy torpedo boats The enemy, damaged, fled to the Bosphorus after an action lasting two hours,
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  • 108 5 Sept. 4By Balance ...$34,617.30 6 F. C EbbelB, September subscription 25.00 Amount collected by Nova Scotia Club K. C. Vaughan, monthly subscription 10.00 R. Eadie, monthly subscription 10.00 H G. Daniels, monthly subscription 10.00 W. B. Sim, monthly subscription 5 00 J. M.
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  • 25 5 Sept. 4 By Balance $1,375.67 6 F. C. Ebbels, monthly subscription 15.00 Balance, Sept. 6 $1,390.67 Amount previously acknowledged 16,859.10 Total ...$18,249.77
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  • 108 5 Dcfeaee ky Sir Ev«lya Ellis. (From Our Own Correspondent.') Singapore September 7, Sir Evelyn Ellis writes to the Singapore Free Pres», as Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, pointing out misstatements in the editorial which appeared in that paper on Monday. Sir Evelyn denies that the
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  • 107 5 Presentation of Another Aeroplane. CFrom Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 7. It is understood that Messrs H. S. Arathoon, Stephens and Paul have presented an aeroplane to the War Office to be named the Armenia. A Chinese fisherman was picked up by the ss. Pangkor at 7.20
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  • 206 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. FRESH PROGRESS. Paris, September 6, 1.45 a.m. A Paris communique confirms the news of British progress in the northern theatre in the Dardanelles. Paris, September 6, 12 15 p m. A French official announcement states that the British and the Australians and New Zealanders
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  • 557 5 Colonials at the Dardanelles. An interesting accountfroui Mr. Ashme&dBartlett of the ways of the Colonial troops at the Dardanelles is published. Among difficulties the Australians and New Zealanders cheerfully face (he says) ia the great labour involved in conveying stores, ammunition, and above all, water to the
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  • 52 5 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page. 2. —Secret Ciphers. 3, Parish Hall. Football. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Homeward Mail Queen Mary’s Needlework Guild.” P. L R. C. 6. —Affairs in «,’bioa. The Emden Raiders. War Relief. 7. The Confidence cf France. Kine Edward
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  • 58 5 Obituary. Sir William Plowdea, London, September 6. The death has taken place at the age of 83 of Sir William Chichele Plowden, formerly of the Bengal Civil Service, and M. P. for West Wolverhampton from 1886 —92. Sir Joka Fuller. The death has taken place of Sir John M. F.
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  • 2117 6 The Monarchical Movement. There is iu Peking a recrudescence o£ the i monarchical sentiment that from time to time finds expression in the capital. Usually this sort of thing has oiiginated in more or less obscure quarters and has met with little or no support in influential
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  • 2929 6 TRIALS OF THE “AYESHA’3” CREW. Sensational Ocean Voyage Dying One By One. From a long account in the Sydney Evening Newt we make the following extracts: Finally, on December 4, we dropped anchor at Hog Island, a small Dutch island on the north-western shores of Sumatra. I
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  • 998 6 We published yesterday the circular which the Central Committee of the Federated Malay States War Relief Fund have issued. The response to date —over a hundred thousand dollars contributed and monthly subscriptions exceeding five hundred pounds promised—is, we consider very satisfactory. This the Committee admit, but they point
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  • 235 7 Forty years is middle age, or should ba. People who squander their youth are old at forty, and everybody needs to give a little more attention to health and careful living alter passing the fortieth milestone. The reserve of strength is then not what it used
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  • 1336 7 HOW OUR ALLY PACES THE SECOND YEAR. Better than Germany. Youko Offiorrb of Brilliant Quality. Paris, August 5. The end of the first year of the war finds the French nation with its eyes steadfastly fixed on the final victory of the Allies, and the French
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  • 224 7 Results of Examinations. Appended are results of examinations at, the King Elward VII Medical School, Siugapore, in August 1915: The following passed Final Examination (L.M.S,) —V.H. Norris, E.E. Aviet and M ss L.N. Henry. Surgery and lltdic'ne.-Moha me d Ibrahim. Fourth Year Pathology, Hygiene and Forensic
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